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LAS VEGAS -- Dermatologists do not often think of using Botox in the lower face, but they should, Dr. Roberta D. Sengelmann said at the annual meeting of the American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery.
It is possible to treat and improve perioral rhytids, an asymmetric smile, a gummy smile, and even "apple-dumpling" chin, said Dr. Sengelmann of Santa Barbara, Calif.
The key to using botulinum toxin type A in the lower face is to be extremely careful not to use too much...
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